Murphy's Law in Action: Real Stories of Days Gone Wrong

2. Well, They Won't Be Leaving Their House Anytime Soon

While waking up on the wrong side of the bed is one thing, waking up, walking outside and seeing this seated on your roof is quite another. On your roof, a lion is hardly anything more shocking than what would be. Usually quiet, wild cats are among the most dangerous of wild creatures, hence this is a tense approach to wake up, to say the least. When word leaked out about a large wild cat merely lounging on their roof, what do you suppose these folks did? Do you merely wait for it to depart and travel on? Imagine the scene: Your neighbor calls in a panic while you are still sleepy and hardly awake in your morning coffee. You chuckle, thinking it's a joke, until you glance out the window and see the magnificent (and terrible) beast reclining on your shingles like it's the Serengeti. "Don't freak out," they advise, which of course immediately makes you stress out. Your daily plans fade suddenly faster than morning dew. Is animal control called upon you? The zoarium? Local news You can't help but wonder if this is some sort of karmic revenge for the time you complained about the noisy cat in the neighbor's house as you consider your choices. One thing is for sure: your "I'm running late for work" justification simply became far more fascinating. You start to examine the practicalities as the hours pass and the lion shows no indications of budging. You can spend how long indoors? Under the weight of the most unanticipated house guest in the world, will your roof hold? Above all, how on earth are you going to present this to your insurance company?

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